The Armand Marseille doll company was founded in 1885 in Sonneberg and Koppelsdorf, Thuringia, Germany.
From 1900 until 1930, Armand Marseille was one of the largest suppliers of bisque doll heads in the world,
reportedly producucing a thousand heads a day. [200 Years of Dolls, 3rd Ed., Dawn Herlocher, 2005, KP books, Iola WI]

Armand Marseille Dream Baby and Acme Toy Company Mama Doll. Both dolls are from the early 1920s. The Dream Baby has a cloth body.

Marked "AM Germany" this baby doll has a bisque head #341.14, "My Dream Baby", early 1920s. During this era some of the
bisque heads were painted and others were tinted. The tinted heads usually are more valuable as well as the coloring being more
durable than the painted heads. This baby appears
to have a tinted head. The colors are more vivid when they are painted and more subtle when they have been tinted.

It appears that she is wearing her original clothes.

The bisque head has beautiful coloring and is in excellent condition.

A winter cape and hat trimmed in fur came with the doll. It is a winter fabric lined with a floral print.
It is not known whether or not it is part of the original clothing that came with the doll
but it is known that they have been with the doll since the original owner played with the doll.